The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 04, 1929, Image 1

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    Probable City Appointments
While it cannot be Authoritatively
stated who are to revive appoint­
ment* at the hand* of Mayor-elect J.
Arthur Berg and the new city council
next Monday evening, it i* reported
Nominations Made for Annual
fch the Sentinel scribe
Ring, Mayor-elect Berg
•e matter* which are
riou* consideration dur-
Uro years—water, **w-
,-improvement.
>n this aide of tho. gulch
11 improved, nearly all
concrete or concrete
fpltic top dressing, *o
| to be the acene of fu-
OREGON
HISTORICAL
SOCIETY,
I thia year’s
e auch surfac-
Seventh to
Coulter east
and possibly
■ar .u r
y*‘',rs- having pur
HBBHHRBnd
A
If.- hr
well selected line of
■.o.'crs not confied there on liquor
chargea.
The claim that the prohibition
squad ia the cause of additional taxes
I» entirely withnnt foundation.
merchandise and ha* deserved the ex­
cellent patronage which he ha* en­
joyed.
. i, ,
diked the cost would probably not be
Game Warden’s Warning
is much as Lyman Carrier estimates
the loss from the late freshet last
Following hie program of trying to
spring—around 15(0,000.
prevent game law violation, rather
Arthur A. Brown, of the Coo* Po­
mona Orange, who attended the coun­
ty court session last Monday, said
that th* Grange had taken no action
in opposition to any of the items ap­
pearing in the county budget.
Flower Lovers Club Jan. 8
Tift next meeting of the Coquille
Flower Lovers Club will be held in the
city hall next Tuesday evening, Jan.
8i At-that time Geo. W. Taylor will
give the talk on foundation planting
which he was scheduled to give at the
last meeting, but did not when he
gave way to other speakers.
Mrs.
Bertha J. Smith will also have a paper
at that time, her probable subject be­
ing iris, it* planting and care. Other
local speaker* are also on the pro­
than secure conviction afterwards
Deputy (Same Warden C. A. Hearing
says that the fellow who took advan­
tage of th* high water, and shot after
hours, thinking that the warden could
not get around until after he had
picked up hie ducks and escaped, will
.probably find him waiting next time
to assist in catching the fallen fowl.
Grange Not Opposed to Budget
Says Ferry Will Continue
“Budget committee* may come and
budget committee* may go, but the
Eastside ferry will continue to run,"
wa* the statement of Judge-elect D. F.
Thompson Wednesday in commenting
on the validity of the contract for op­
eration of the Eastside fjrry.